Collective Playwriting: A European Experience
The EU Collective Plays project is arguably the most ambitious new play project in the history of...
Read MorePosted by Paul Castagno | 1st Aug 2017 | Finland, Norway, Playwriting, Transcultural Collaborations
The EU Collective Plays project is arguably the most ambitious new play project in the history of...
Read MorePosted by Peter Davis | 1st Aug 2017 | This Week in Theatre History
On this day–August 1–in 1714, England’s Queen Anne I died, marking the end of the...
Read MorePosted by John Smythe | 1st Aug 2017 | New Zealand
It captures a time when Māori were increasingly dispossessed of their lands and Chinese immigrants were subjected to appalling discrimination – not least (and I didn’t know this before) by the government.
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